What is a motherboard
What is CPU
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor or just processor, is the electronic circuitry that executes instructions
what are wires
Wires are pieces of metal that transport electricity. They are usually flexible which makes them easier to use.
Describe a motherboard
A motherboard is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in a computer. The motherboard is a computer's central communications backbone connectivity point, through which all components and external peripherals connect. Motherboards can be found in virtually all computers, especially desktop and laptop PCs
how small is the CPU
Most modern CPUs employ word sizes that are a power of two, for example, 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits.
the longest wire made
It is 39,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) in length and uses Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology with Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) transmission to increase capacity and enhance the quality of the signal, especially over long distances (this cable stretches from North Germany to Australia and Japan).
Who made motherboard
who made CPU
who made wires
Thomas Edison and the Electrical Power Cable. The invention of the underground power cable was a ground breaking and innovative creation that birthed our every day lives into a new world of light forever. Thomas Edison and his greatest invention.
When was it created
1981
when was it created
1971
when was it made
Melting point of them
217 degree Centigrade(C).
The melting point of them
Modern systems tend to shut down at 100C(212F) or lower if set in the BIOS. This is done to prevent damage to the processor, so I'm not sure it
the melting point of wires
Generally, it ranges from 1,085°C (1,985°F) to 1,215°C (2,219°F). This wide range means that copper wire can be used for various purposes. For example, if you need a high-temperature application such as welding or soldering, you can use a higher grade of copper wire with a higher melting point